Expats Moving to South Korea
Relocate to South Korea
Relocating to South Korea is simpler than many people believe. While neighbouring nations such as Japan and China have tight import rules, Korea normally allows in most home items and goods as long as they have been previously used and are for personal use. If you buy something new before going to Korea, make sure to remove all tags.
When shipping household goods to South Korea, it is critical that they arrive within six months of your arrival. If they come after the six-month period, you will be subject to duty tax. This is also true when importing vehicles: as long as the automobile arrives within six months, you will not have to pay duty taxes.
Housing
The benefit of having a competitive housing market is that finding a home to reside in South Korea is quick. Many people who choose short-term rentals when they first move to the nation can find long-term housing within a month of arrival.
However, when it comes to the many types of housing accessible, there are few options. The majority of foreigners prefer to reside in modest studios or flats with only one room. If you are looking for houses or flats to rent that can accommodate your entire family, keep in mind that having a larger space is considered a luxury, and houses are mainly reserved for the wealthy and fortunate. Prioritizing suburban areas over more popular city centers is the greatest way to get to a larger place.
Are you thinking of going a step further and purchasing a home in South Korea? You should be aware that doing so is highly costly. Still, the purchase procedure is not much more onerous for expats than it is for locals, so investing in property might be a viable alternative provided you have enough cash.
Working
South Korea has the fourth-largest economy in Asia, but the country is struggling to find enough placement for a workforce that is rapidly becoming overqualified for the few positions that are available. In Korea, as in many Asian nations, residents tend to start a job and work for the same company until they retire. Nowadays, Koreans are having difficulty breaking into the market and are instead looking for foreign chances in nearby China, Japan, and even as far away as the United States.
Expats, on the other hand, will find it slightly simpler to get work in South Korea than Korean natives. This is largely due to the fact that as the country’s international reputation grows, so do international firms and partnerships. Foreigners are welcomed into the job market not only to contribute to and develop these relations but also because there is a need for speakers of languages other than Korean. Having said that, expats will have a better chance of getting hired if they can demonstrate some proficiency in the Korean language.
The excellence of its cuisine and public transportation, as well as its internet infrastructure and security culture, has enticed an increasing number of people to stay and reside in South Korea. As one of the most economical countries to live and start a business, an increasing number of foreigners are deciding to reside in this Asian country.
With the help of a professional relocation service, you can make your move to South Korea well-planned and structured. Connect with Apac Relocation to learn how professional relocation can assist you in settling abroad with peace of mind.
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